[A83] Re: windows programmation [OT]
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[A83] Re: windows programmation [OT]
what's J?
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> No I don't mean java. I mean exactly what i said, "J".
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> Brandon Sterner
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Henk Poley" <HPoley@DDS.nl>
> To: <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>
> Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 7:13 AM
> Subject: [A83] Re: windows programmation [OT]
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> > > Van: Brandon Sterner <bms9019@rit.edu>
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> > > Wasn't windows written in J?
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> > > Brandon Sterner
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> > You mean Java? Oh, no Java is just about 6 years old or so. And Java is
> not
> > a that fast platfrom (when < Pentium 500 MHz).
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> > Btw, a simplified history of MS Windows(TM):
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> > Win 1.xx, used ascii-art like windowing system (like dosshell)
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> > Win 2.xx, first graphical version (I even think Paint from back then is
> > better than the one they include nowadays)
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> > Win 3.0, Improved graphics
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> > Win 3.0a, first version where you could acces every single pixel alone,
> > last version to run on 8086 and above
> >
> > Win 3.1, 32-bit stuff added, only runs on 386 and above.
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> > Win 3.11, even more 32-bit things, and fancy animated icons...
> > Win 3.11 For Workgroups, better network support than 'standard' Win 3.11
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> > Win 95, subsystem primairily based on Win 3.11, new desktop system,
> > register added (didn't 3.11 have this already). There was a patch (win32s)
> > released for Win 3.1x to be able to run Win95 programs
> >
> > Win 95a/95A, bugs fixed, drivers added
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> > Win 95B, more bugs fixed, drivers added, preleminairy USB support (buggy)
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> > Win 95C, (said to be) the most stable Win9x version (was only available
> for
> > about 3 months), good USB support, FAT32
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> > Win 98, basicaly Win95 (B?) with: 'intergrated' Internet Explorer 4.0 (
> see
> > http://www.98lite.net/ ), new drivers, standard USB and FAT32 support,
> > improved memory management to bypass performance-breakdown by IE
> >
> > Win 98SE, bugs fixed, new drivers, 'intergrated' IE5.0, more stable than
> > 'standard' Win98
> >
> > Win ME, beautyfied interface, bugs added, 'intergrated' IE5.5 (?), MS
> > Agent, lots of unnecesairy stuff (video-editor, etc.), recognizes
> Microsoft
> > approved drivers (should be more stable).
> >
> > Don't know much about the Windows NT family (Win2000, WinXP).
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> > Henk Poley <><
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